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Got a couple tanks (30g, different dimensions) and an old refugium today for
practically nothing. The refugium is made out of acrylic, and the tanks are glass. All items were sitting in a garage unused for a couple years, and have deposits of some sort on them. Any advice on how to clean these things up? I was also planning on resealing the tanks - should I scrape out the old sealant before applying new ones, or just scrub the old one as best as I can before resealing? Any advice/comments/suggestions would be appreciated! joe |
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use white vinegar and hot water, it will clean them up good as new.
kc "Joe V." wrote in message ... Got a couple tanks (30g, different dimensions) and an old refugium today for practically nothing. The refugium is made out of acrylic, and the tanks are glass. All items were sitting in a garage unused for a couple years, and have deposits of some sort on them. Any advice on how to clean these things up? I was also planning on resealing the tanks - should I scrape out the old sealant before applying new ones, or just scrub the old one as best as I can before resealing? Any advice/comments/suggestions would be appreciated! joe |
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I would scrub it up and see what is loose as far as the old sealant. You
probably don't need to pick it ALL out especially if it's still pliable and adhered to the tank really well. The only place I ended up resealing on an old tank I picked up at a garage sale was around the top rim.. Teeb "Dragon Slayer" wrote in message ... use white vinegar and hot water, it will clean them up good as new. kc "Joe V." wrote in message ... Got a couple tanks (30g, different dimensions) and an old refugium today for practically nothing. The refugium is made out of acrylic, and the tanks are glass. All items were sitting in a garage unused for a couple years, and have deposits of some sort on them. Any advice on how to clean these things up? I was also planning on resealing the tanks - should I scrape out the old sealant before applying new ones, or just scrub the old one as best as I can before resealing? Any advice/comments/suggestions would be appreciated! joe |
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